<quoted text>That's not a bad thing! Cigarettes are nasty. And unfortunatly I'm addicted to them!

Country-Girl22.

Actually, whereas the use of beneficial tobacco products may become habitual, tobacco products are not "addictive". In fact, untold millions of decent tobacco users have quit using tobacco products without suffering any ill effects. It is true, though, that tobacco is "an entry tax" drug that tax addicted politicians use to set precedence for imposing burdensome "non tobacco related" taxes on decent women and men who do not use beneficial tobacco products.

The many millions of decent "former tobacco users" prove that the easiest thing in the world is quitting the use of tobacco by anyone truly desiring to do so. The fact is, though, many millions of decent tobacco users do not really desire to quit using tobacco products - and why should they?

<quoted text>Country-Girl22.Actually, whereas the use of beneficial tobacco products may become habitual, tobacco products are not "addictive". In fact, untold millions of decent tobacco users have quit using tobacco products without suffering any ill effects. It is true, though, that tobacco is "an entry tax" drug that tax addicted politicians use to set precedence for imposing burdensome "non tobacco related" taxes on decent women and men who do not use beneficial tobacco products.The many millions of decent "former tobacco users" prove that the easiest thing in the world is quitting the use of tobacco by anyone truly desiring to do so. The fact is, though, many millions of decent tobacco users do not really desire to quit using tobacco products - and why should they?Ronald

Yes, its all mental! You don't go through physical withdrawls when you try to quit. I have quit..alot.. but I keep going back to it, I need to get over that mental hold it has on me then I'll be good:)

Talk about living too close tot eh train tracks, in them days long ago living anywhere near train track took you down a few notches in social standings etc.But not in Glendora, California - living next tothe train tracks is a social ladder climb upwards?Glendora's amazing micro-condo's.

<quoted text>Yes, its all mental! You don't go through physical withdrawls when you try to quit. I have quit..alot.. but I keep going back to it, I need to get over that mental hold it has on me then I'll be good:)

Country-Girl22.

Yes. I agree. Ever since Big Government seized control of the medical industry, it has been easy to find Government "doctors" to diagnose those who "cant" quit smoking tobacco products as suffering from deadly "psyched-out" syndrome. But take heart! Tax addicted politicians are more than willing to "help". All they needs do is to prescribe a little more tobacco tax.

Incidentally, I read a report showing the result of Government tax-masters taking control of the once great US medical industry, an industry that was previously rated # 1. The report is entitled "Why it's better to grow up in Slovenia and Greece than the U.S: Childhood obesity, poor education and homicide rates put America 26th out of 29 nations in survey about best places to raise a child". The report illustrates the decline of the US from being rated as # 1 prior to Big Government nationalizing Big Tobacco to being ranked as # 25 today in the area of "Health and safety".(of 29 developed countries)

<quoted text>Country-Girl22.Yes. I agree. Ever since Big Government seized control of the medical industry, it has been easy to find Government "doctors" to diagnose those who "cant" quit smoking tobacco products as suffering from deadly "psyched-out" syndrome. But take heart! Tax addicted politicians are more than willing to "help". All they needs do is to prescribe a little more tobacco tax.Incidentally, I read a report showing the result of Government tax-masters taking control of the once great US medical industry, an industry that was previously rated # 1. The report is entitled "Why it's better to grow up in Slovenia and Greece than the U.S: Childhood obesity, poor education and homicide rates put America 26th out of 29 nations in survey about best places to raise a child". The report illustrates the decline of the US from being rated as # 1 prior to Big Government nationalizing Big Tobacco to being ranked as # 25 today in the area of "Health and safety".(of 29 developed countries)Source: http://tinyurl.com/d4td5mpRonald

the problem with "big government" as you call it is.. currently, it's full of cocaine using, marijuana smoking, brain dead, stupid, liberal hippies.

<quoted text>What do we call your posts of making threats of shooting anyone that smokes? Why are you so violent?

if you infringe on my rights, what did you expect from me? cuddles of love and affection?

the only reason why you drug addicts are pushing for these new laws is because you want to be able to take your drugs wherever you wish to. smoke it in my face. smoke it in public. smoke it in front of my children.

after we took away your freedom to smoke cigarettes in our faces, you just couldn't stand down. and trying to get us with marijuana now.

yeah. that's all these new laws are all about. no more. no less.

as for violence.. violence has served a purpose throughout history. it's part of our reality. I embrace it.

Now Now Now, I wouldn't say all that! You know pot has always been a world wide favorite, and the use of it dates back centuries! If you don't like it then don't smoke it, but not everyone who uses it is a burnt out hippie! I guess it all depends on how stoned you get and the type of weed!

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